• Samoan mythology, Mafuiʻe is the god of earthquakes. He dwells in the volcanic regions below the Earth, and has only one arm. Mafuiʻe was also the keeper...
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  • by Mafuiʻe". As Tiʻitiʻi passed through to the underworld, his father was surprised and told his son to help quietly so he doesn't anger Mafui‘e. While...
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    making fire. In other parts of Polynesia, similar deities are known as Mafuiʻe, Mafuike, Mahui'e or Mahuike. Mahuika crater was a hypothesized impact...
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  • origin. Tagaloa was a supreme god who made the islands and the people. Mafuiʻe was the god of earthquakes. There were also a number of war deities. Nafanua...
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  • Samoa after a battle with the earthquake god, Mafuiʻe. During the battle, Ti'iti'i breaks off one of Mafui'e's arms, forcing him to agree to teach him of...
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  • a complex figure in Samoan mythology and represents death and life.[7] Mafui'e was known as the god of earthquakes.[8] However, since Christianity was...
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    brought fire to people of Samoa after a battle with the earthquake god, Mafui'e. Ekendriya Fire (classical element) Fire temple From Visayan laon meaning...
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    origin. Tagaloa was a supreme god who made the islands and the people. Mafuiʻe was the god of earthquakes. There were also a number of war gods. Nafanua...
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